Hobbly Weekend Recap
Hello Monday. The start of a new week is upon us. source The Mr's back was not happy and getting worse Friday so he had to break down and go to the chiropractor. He said it's the ligament that runs over his SI joint and it's inflamed. He told him to use ice over heat, cold lasered him and yanked his bum leg. He's been using the shoulder migraine ice pack I got him for Christmas on his lower back held in place by the back brace belt from the last SI joint flare up. He couldn't really do a whole lot so we shared a blood supply with the couch most of the day Saturday. We finally decided to go poke around the garden center just to get out of the house and get some movement. OMG, the prices!!! Flats are 12 plants less than they used to be for $3 more or $6 more if you want the old amount. Plants are $5 a pop for a tomato or basil plant. I'm REALLY hoping I properly harden off my seedlings because I can't af...
I'm a wash-n-go kind of person, so once a spoon or bowl is used, I'm washing it and putting it in the drain rack while I'm cooking/baking. The hardest habit I had to break with "tasting" is spaghetti sauce. That was one where I had to taste to ensure the seasonings were right...but then I'd keep retasting LOL! Now I have my hubs do it for me. It is amazing how much those little things really do add up.
ReplyDeleteIt depends on what I'm cooking. Some things you have to taste as you go, but for me those tastes really are tastes. Dip a teaspoon into what ever I'm making, and taste what sticks to it instead of a whole spoonful. Cookie dough was my hardest one to break though. I love cookie dough.
ReplyDeleteExcellent reminder! I try not to taste too often while baking. I taste when cooking savory dishes but those are done with a teaspoon and only a very little to adjust for seasonings.
ReplyDeleteI don't worry so much about the licks and tastes. As long as I'm honest about what is a taste and what is a tablespoon full of cookie dough, it seems to work out okay for me. I generally run a little short of my daily calorie goals anyway, and I guess my smidges here and there get absorbed in that.
ReplyDeleteClean utensil club for me. Only when I bake, which isn't that often. But now I'll be mindful of this blog before I get out the spatula to get every last smidgeon out of the bowl to lick!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever noticed tasting sauces or the like. I just know it's damn good if I cooked it LOL, I'm just kidding! I used to have a problem with tasting batters, but we RARELY have cookies or brownies or anything like that. What I do (since I cook, hubster does the dishes) is put water in the bowl in the sink so I can't get at it, and it doesn't get all dried up. Great pointers!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely with you on this. I've stopped doing alllll that stuff, because like you say... a few calories here and there. ;)
ReplyDeleteI used to do that a lot while baking but I am proud to say i no longer to that. Last Wednesday I baked mom's bday cake and did not taste any icing or batter.
ReplyDelete* shameful confession time* Ummmm...is this like licking the crap outta the whisk after mixing the son's birthday cake up this weekend? Or sampling the little bit of frosting that was left in the tub? Or how about when the birthday boy comes in to the kitchen and says "mom...looks like you have a little cake batter on your nose there".
ReplyDeleteYeah - not a good habit to have! Thanks for the reminder!!!!!!
All caught up since Thursday, and before, and I look forward to a memphis blog! (The request line... ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for schooling me, sista! I was in the brussel sprouts camp, too. I am afraid to look at all the comments on that blog entry! I've never had one but am pretty sure I don't like them, and would hate to see all the great prep ideas! (sort of kidding, I'll look with an open mind. Have you tried any?)
Anyway, I used to be a big-time batter gal. Chocolate chip cookies, brownie or cake batter and my personal favorites: sour cream coffee cake or banana bread batter! GAH!
I have two tricks. The first is to definitely submerge the spoons, spatulas and bowls in sudsy water ASAP. I trust myself more now, but like you said, just get them nasty fast. My second trick is to do any kind of baking in the AM. My control is so much better in the morning and sugar/butter/batter doesn't call to me. Now, take 4pm? I just wouldn't risk it....
Avoid the sitch, avoid the fall.
Great entries lately, Mrs!! Oh, and I think Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is on tonight :)
Those little licks and bites really do add up . . . been there, done that, and still can if I don't pay attention. Gotta get the stuff in the sink soaking right away, otherwise it's easy to rejoin the clean utensil club!
ReplyDeleteOh no! That is my vice. I always take little tastes and lick the spoon. =(
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